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and new reports about just how extensive the national security agency really is. they have spent years spying on online gamers, including those playing on world of workout. in obamacare architect ezekiel emanuel says people haven't signed up for coverage because the obama administration has not sufficiently promoted it. my next guest says he couldn't write a greater piece of fiction in the obamacare narrative. we are joined now by best-selling author in his latest book. i was going to make a remark about a number of things. i will constrain myself. ezekiel emanuel, saying if you really want to keep your doctor, the obama deal is just to pay up. >> so what is he telling us? in obamacare works if you're rich. so if you're rich, you get to have choices and we heard that certain high and technologically advanced hospitals are being dropped off of all these insurance plans. and again, don't get access to the doctor you wanted the best health care system you can possibly have unless you are rich and that is the bottom line, which is a stunner coming from the high progre
and new reports about just how extensive the national security agency really is. they have spent years spying on online gamers, including those playing on world of workout. in obamacare architect ezekiel emanuel says people haven't signed up for coverage because the obama administration has not sufficiently promoted it. my next guest says he couldn't write a greater piece of fiction in the obamacare narrative. we are joined now by best-selling author in his latest book. i was going to make a...
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the united nations has a special agency that is going to negotiate this security and safety of all foreign staff, international staff inside the country. but there is going to be absolutely critical to the whole operation that they can move safely through the areas. we hope and we hope also that the arab countries backing some of the rebel movements will be able to persuade them to adhere to the international agreements and the destruction operations. >> john and byjornb thank you very much. we'll look at the syrian weapons and the changing equation for the neighbors. you're watching "inside story." stay with us. >> obama: we're bothed pleased there is an possibility of finally getting chemical weapon stock piles out of syria. but i think we both share deep concern that we have to be able to verify and enforce what has now been agreed to as the united nations. chemical weapons inside of syria obviously threaten syrian civilians but over long term pose a threat to israel. we want to make sure that we get those indiscriminate horrible weapons out of there. >> that was president obama while h
the united nations has a special agency that is going to negotiate this security and safety of all foreign staff, international staff inside the country. but there is going to be absolutely critical to the whole operation that they can move safely through the areas. we hope and we hope also that the arab countries backing some of the rebel movements will be able to persuade them to adhere to the international agreements and the destruction operations. >> john and byjornb thank you very...
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human rights legislation isn't in school the us national security agency has also been accused of secretly monitoring the school's mobile phone in the teens i knew from german politicians on from the general . european any peas also express their outrage with a friend of friends going operations deployed by america. this growing scandal is helping limited to north america and europe china has also been on the clarification us operations in australia alter a sydney newspaper reported that australian indices across asia it will cost the u s espionage operation off to live the one thousand four hundred pieces about sold them by the nazis were discovered in the nick apartment the race is now on to find the right to audience some of the whole estimate to be wet that one billion us dollars will eat it from private jewish connections in gem unoccupied from some belgium between nineteen forty and nineteen forty four gem and officials have not released any details of the find surprisingly inhabited by the ichiro some of the art scene of our times is a specialist lawyers expect to keep busy fee is a
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security agency program, former worker, edward snowden revealed the government collects phone and internet records as part of counter terrorism efforts. the aclu is demanding the government immediately halt the surveillance and delete all of its records. >>> british authorities are taking more security precautions ahead of next week's group of eight summit. police have detained hundreds of activists who are opposed to the meeting. activists marched through the streets of london. they said they're against capitalism and the g-8 summit. the gathering of top leaders starts next monday in northern ireland. >> i don't think the world's most powerful countries should be getting together and forming agendas in this way. it's very undemocratic and based on the fact they have the most money and most weapons. >> earlier in the day, 100 police officers searched a building in london used by activists and detained 67 people on suspicion of hiding weapons. one anti-capitalist group posted a map online. it called for protests against those institutions. this is not first time british authorities have fac
security agency program, former worker, edward snowden revealed the government collects phone and internet records as part of counter terrorism efforts. the aclu is demanding the government immediately halt the surveillance and delete all of its records. >>> british authorities are taking more security precautions ahead of next week's group of eight summit. police have detained hundreds of activists who are opposed to the meeting. activists marched through the streets of london. they...
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national security agency defends its tactics. the mexican say they were held against their will and forced to live in squalor. activists say rebel fighters have raided a town in the east of the country, killing dozens of government loyalists and civilians. iny reportedly's dorm homes the shia village. at least 60 people killed in the raid, and the attack was reportedly in retaliation for an that killed for opposition fighters. and they are trying to find a , buto and the civil war they admitted they have nothing new to offer. >> what we have been pushing for is a political solution that end the violence, saves syria, stops the destruction of an entire nation, and that is what we are pushing for, so it is not a question of whether the opposition can win. it is a question of whether we can get to this political solution, and the political solution the russians have agreed to contemplate the transition government. atwhat the regime is doing , it is making a political solution more -- moret he regarded difficult. in the end there doe
national security agency defends its tactics. the mexican say they were held against their will and forced to live in squalor. activists say rebel fighters have raided a town in the east of the country, killing dozens of government loyalists and civilians. iny reportedly's dorm homes the shia village. at least 60 people killed in the raid, and the attack was reportedly in retaliation for an that killed for opposition fighters. and they are trying to find a , buto and the civil war they admitted...
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security agency of this country. kendis did more bizarre? >> it really can't, then you had vladimir putin who was advising president obama that he needed to be careful about being too heavy-handed and not snooping on citizens. this is a guy who used to run the kgb, for heaven sakes. he is warning us about privacy. come on. lou: a wonderful thing abbut president putin is seeking do with a straight face. >> can and does. president obama can, with a straight face, tell us that we can trust him. don't worry. we will never use that affirmation. lou: we do feel better about that, don't we? being so short. now, at the same time, very serious issue, the issue of national security, civil liberties, and that trade off their van. and this president is the guy who said five years ago, that's a false choice as a campaign for president. it would never happen to him certainly. that would be a bush affair. it looks like he has taken this country indirections' unimaginable. >> a simple question that think people need to recognize. if
security agency of this country. kendis did more bizarre? >> it really can't, then you had vladimir putin who was advising president obama that he needed to be careful about being too heavy-handed and not snooping on citizens. this is a guy who used to run the kgb, for heaven sakes. he is warning us about privacy. come on. lou: a wonderful thing abbut president putin is seeking do with a straight face. >> can and does. president obama can, with a straight face, tell us that we can...
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one of those countries, the national security council is confirming that the u.s. is looking into nsa spying on mexico. that country's top diplomat says president obama gave his word to mexico's president there would be an investigation. the nsa says the president told the u.n. general assembly the u.s. will review the way it gatherses intelligence and that includes matters dealing with mexico. >>> air force officials confirm officers entrusted with the launch keys to nuclear missiles have deliberately left open a blast door designed to prevent terrorist attacks. the air force says missile security was never compromised. this is the latest in a strent string of security problems for air force nuclear weapons operations. >>> still ahead, why the sequester may be the republicans' ace in the hole. first, charles krauthammer on the fractured u.s. relations with saudi arabia and the current situation in the middle east. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right
one of those countries, the national security council is confirming that the u.s. is looking into nsa spying on mexico. that country's top diplomat says president obama gave his word to mexico's president there would be an investigation. the nsa says the president told the u.n. general assembly the u.s. will review the way it gatherses intelligence and that includes matters dealing with mexico. >>> air force officials confirm officers entrusted with the launch keys to nuclear missiles...
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a white house task force released or conditions for the president on the national security agencies -- security agency's electronic surveillance program. elana schoroined by on a discussion on what is ahead for some of the country's prominent environmental groups. "washington journal" is led tomorrow morning on c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. president obama today held a year-end news conference at the white house. he answered questions about the national security agency surveillance program, the rollout of healthcare.gov, and efforts to secure a nuclear deal with iran. one of the questions he answered was about russia's effort -- russia's record on gay rights and the winterland dixon russia. >> what was -- the winter olympics in russia. >> what was the message you were trying to send? all, i haven't attended a fix in the past and i , you know, me attending the olympics particularly at a time when we have all of the stuff that people have been talking about will be tough. although i would love to do it. of allbe going to a lot of the games post-presidency. i think it speaks for themselve
a white house task force released or conditions for the president on the national security agencies -- security agency's electronic surveillance program. elana schoroined by on a discussion on what is ahead for some of the country's prominent environmental groups. "washington journal" is led tomorrow morning on c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. president obama today held a year-end news conference at the white house. he answered questions about the national security agency surveillance...
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of the national security agency said revelations by the whistle blower edward snowden would change the way the agency operates. kimberly halkken has more from washington, d.c. >> reporter: on happe cap capi., >> we only "spy" fo with multipe layers and oversight. >> reporter: many believe th bet goes too far. >> has the nsa ever collected or ever made any plans to collect from american cell site information. >> i don't want to put out in an unclassified form anything that is classified here. >> if you're responding to my question by not answering we'll continue to explore that. i believe this is something that the american people have a right to know. >> reporter: the vast scope was exposed this past summer, edward snowden leaked classified documents. on wednesday a group of democrats and republicans introduced legislation to extract those records to include only those suspected of terrorism. >> it is the most comprehensive bipartisan intelligence proposal since the disclosures of last june. >> reporter: but u.s. surveillance is not just being challenged domestically. there are interna
of the national security agency said revelations by the whistle blower edward snowden would change the way the agency operates. kimberly halkken has more from washington, d.c. >> reporter: on happe cap capi., >> we only "spy" fo with multipe layers and oversight. >> reporter: many believe th bet goes too far. >> has the nsa ever collected or ever made any plans to collect from american cell site information. >> i don't want to put out in an unclassified...
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agencies have had difficulties getting money to the country to pay the bills. is it possible for the treasury department or the u.s. government to create channels for humanitarian aid in these cases without disrupting the ecosystem with the national interest? >> it's a great question and it's certainly a challenge. the maximum use of these isolationist campaigns can do some damage. we have seen is not just in examples you give them in remittance operations, charitable contributions so that is always a balance and a challenge. sitting in front of you is a former counsel from ofac deshawn thornton who could tell you chapter and verse as to how the treasury department issues regulations and licenses to allow for those kinds of humanitarian exemptions and one of the interesting things we have seen the treasury do and this goes to a more positive agenda in the financial war for campaign is to allow licenses for categories of exports or categories of financial failings that actually allow for the kinds of goods and services to get into countries that we want. for exa
agencies have had difficulties getting money to the country to pay the bills. is it possible for the treasury department or the u.s. government to create channels for humanitarian aid in these cases without disrupting the ecosystem with the national interest? >> it's a great question and it's certainly a challenge. the maximum use of these isolationist campaigns can do some damage. we have seen is not just in examples you give them in remittance operations, charitable contributions so...
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can let people know that we care and send our national security interests. be glad if senator leahy is interested to get permission to do that here at from your point of view -- to do that. - is your point of view - that your understanding? you don't have to answer. does not in my lane. i probably shouldn't answer, but i want to say that we are very theseed in trying to use next series of meetings leading up to geneva to try to make headway on the humanitarian east. -- piece. i know that the opposition have a few things in order to participate in peace agreements. except --the past 11 they have said they will not accept assad. this is a key time right now. it is whether they can get in. >> madam and basinger, from a jordanian point of view, what is the status between jordan and the united states -- madame ambassador, from a jordanian point of view, what is the status between jordan and the united states? >> the understanding is crucially important. it keeps us within the context of what do we have? it allows the government to budget and plan for the next fou
can let people know that we care and send our national security interests. be glad if senator leahy is interested to get permission to do that here at from your point of view -- to do that. - is your point of view - that your understanding? you don't have to answer. does not in my lane. i probably shouldn't answer, but i want to say that we are very theseed in trying to use next series of meetings leading up to geneva to try to make headway on the humanitarian east. -- piece. i know that the...
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national security agency was spying on france. >> we obviously have a very close relationship with the u.s. intelligence services to fight terrorism. if a friend, and ally spies on france or other european countries, that is totally unacceptable. >> the report based on documents only by edward snowden back and june jim said that sa swept up more than 70 million records. that nsa program automatically recorded conversations as well as text messages based on keywords. they did not just target people suspect of terrorism but also high profiled individuals from business and politics. >> we had already been alerted back in june and we had a strong reaction. apparently, we have to do more. these types of actions targeting privacy between partners is completely unacceptable and will must quickly make sure they are no longer in practice. >> over this number -- summer, snowden and the agency was spying on french agencies. earlier i spoke to our correspondent in washington, i asked him about the potential demo -- diplomatic fallout. >> the united states believes that the diplomatic price is wort
national security agency was spying on france. >> we obviously have a very close relationship with the u.s. intelligence services to fight terrorism. if a friend, and ally spies on france or other european countries, that is totally unacceptable. >> the report based on documents only by edward snowden back and june jim said that sa swept up more than 70 million records. that nsa program automatically recorded conversations as well as text messages based on keywords. they did not...
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thermer systems analyst at national security agency faces felony charges of leaking details of the lost u.s. government surveillance programs. last week, attorney general eric holder wrote to moscow's saying edward snowden would not face the death penalty if extradited back to the u.s. the decision has been taken to give him asylum. several top-level meetings between u.s. and russia slated for coming months are in doubt. these include russian foreign washingtonvisit to next week, a bilateral in moscow september, and the u.n. general assembly in september paid at the state department, the are stressing if any of those occasions wind up being canceled, the u.s. and russia will still have much to talk about. >> we will not stop engaging in with them on syria, missile defense, any of the issues because of one meeting does or does not happen. >> on sunday, his father said he would be happy for his son to stay in russia permanently. >> i believe russia is the safest place for my son. >> it looks like that which is coming true, at least for the next 12 months. al jazeera, washington. >> silvio
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a little bit about who we are and what we are doing on behalf of national security. to give you some idea about the 5irection of one of the big agencies that we have that are every day, 24 hours a day, seven days a week in 142 countries around the world with 17,000 people, doing the nation's business. we have some talented men and women and i will talk about them. john, thank you very much. i want to thank for the great introduction. i want to thank the institute of world politics and the staff that puts these things on. it is important that we keep doing i think it is a really important endeavor that we keep doing this. politicstute of world and your personal dedication to hosting this annual lecture is a testament to the institute's commitment to training a new generation of critical thinkers. the professionals in this room who recognize the value of studying history when confronting modern issues of national security and world politics. as early as 1932, there was a which begins with a surprise attack on pearl harbor. part of the curriculum. i have a graduate degr
a little bit about who we are and what we are doing on behalf of national security. to give you some idea about the 5irection of one of the big agencies that we have that are every day, 24 hours a day, seven days a week in 142 countries around the world with 17,000 people, doing the nation's business. we have some talented men and women and i will talk about them. john, thank you very much. i want to thank for the great introduction. i want to thank the institute of world politics and the staff...
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because, obviously, the reason we know about this threat is the capabilities at the national security agency. >> well, it's a reminder of the other side of the story, which is that we depend on intelligence. we depend on surveillance, and particularly, we depend on signals to keep the country safe. it doesn't change much about whether they've gone too far or whether we understand enough about the basic outlines of what they're doing that affects american privacy. >> schieffer: do you think-- i mean, because people always say this when something like this happens. people will say, "you don't suppose they're making more of this threat than it really is because they want to make the point that this is what they do." >> i don't have any reason to think that. the-- one reason to doubt it is that the french and the british are also closing embassies, particularly in yemen, which is a much narrower slice of their diplomatic world than the whole north african front from the u.s. but they, also, are taking the threat seriously, and the french are not particularly enamored of what has been said
because, obviously, the reason we know about this threat is the capabilities at the national security agency. >> well, it's a reminder of the other side of the story, which is that we depend on intelligence. we depend on surveillance, and particularly, we depend on signals to keep the country safe. it doesn't change much about whether they've gone too far or whether we understand enough about the basic outlines of what they're doing that affects american privacy. >> schieffer: do...
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security agency. to the brain the turkish prime minister is set to return to the country to face demands for him to resign over a brutal police crackdown on dust ration is that. intrade. this is coming to life from moscow hello and welcome to the. u.s. drone strikes on pakistani soil must end that's according to the country's new to elected prime minister who is once again demanded washington respects his country's sovereignty this comes amid mounting reports of the many civilian casualties in america's war on terror. that some of them and her report contains some graphic and . the locals call it death in the skies in pakistan's northwest tribal region an american drone as seen from the ground it's become the weapon of choice in the u.s. war on terror and this is the damage it can wreak under president obama more than three hundred such strikes on pakistani soil against alleged al qaeda and taliban suspects. but ordinary civilians also pay a price this man is one of them i mean a lot was on his way to
security agency. to the brain the turkish prime minister is set to return to the country to face demands for him to resign over a brutal police crackdown on dust ration is that. intrade. this is coming to life from moscow hello and welcome to the. u.s. drone strikes on pakistani soil must end that's according to the country's new to elected prime minister who is once again demanded washington respects his country's sovereignty this comes amid mounting reports of the many civilian casualties in...
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national security agency had been spying on both the leaders and citizens of several countries. one of those countries, brazil, to these revelations very seriously. so much so that the brazilian president actually canceled a state visit to washington, d.c. earlier this month. she didn't let her misses die easily. in fact, she had the world watching this morning as she addressed the very issue at her opening speech at the u.n. general assembly. >> it did not take long for the recent nsa leaks to rob the united states at the u.n. assembly debates. the brazilian president, who recently canceled a meeting with president obama and dedicated a third of her speech to bashing the nsa mass global surveillance operations. >> what we have before us, mr. president, is a serious case of violation of human rights and civil liberties, a case of invasion and capture of confidential secrets, information pertaining to business activities. and above all, a case of disrespect to national sovereignty of my country. we have let the u.s. government know about our protest noby didn't -- by announcing a
national security agency had been spying on both the leaders and citizens of several countries. one of those countries, brazil, to these revelations very seriously. so much so that the brazilian president actually canceled a state visit to washington, d.c. earlier this month. she didn't let her misses die easily. in fact, she had the world watching this morning as she addressed the very issue at her opening speech at the u.n. general assembly. >> it did not take long for the recent nsa...
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national security agency always well we've learned about the eavesdropping on people in this country people abroad like the chancellor of germany merkel this is the the world of concealment and i think it's dangerous i think we need to know more about it what troubles you more present to. knows what's going on and lies or a president who doesn't know what's going on. they're both drawn into the asli and in this case in fairness to obama it's not clear what he knew or exactly what he didn't know in terms of the eavesdropping and chancellor merkel i think will get answers to them and i think they're reviewing that. you know this is all about nine eleven this is even a dozen years after nine eleven bush and obama set up this apparatus to get dad to spy to be very aggressive in the counterterrorist programs friends too yeah and you know because germany is a hothouse of terrorist planning and has been in there were nine eleven suspects who spent time in germany so you can see we want to kind of cover the waterfront but it's pretty clear it got out a hand and. that everything can't be dict
national security agency always well we've learned about the eavesdropping on people in this country people abroad like the chancellor of germany merkel this is the the world of concealment and i think it's dangerous i think we need to know more about it what troubles you more present to. knows what's going on and lies or a president who doesn't know what's going on. they're both drawn into the asli and in this case in fairness to obama it's not clear what he knew or exactly what he didn't know...
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the national security agency has spent decades and its leaders have spent decades defending this country. we learned they have access to aol's and verizon's records and yahoo's records and all the rest, but they can only access these records if they have found some communication to a terrorist and if they go to a fisa court and say we need to access those records. by and large, the guys working at the nsa are american patriots who put in decades in the silent service and i think there's a wholesale exaggeration. the potential for evil doing is huge as it is in the irs, but there is no single example yet that this has been abused. >> what's a fisa court? >> that's the foreign intelligence security agency court which authorizes -- >> what kind of court is that? >> it's a federal court which authorizes warrants to go in -- >> is that an invisible court? >> it is invisible because it's got one or two -- >> why are you talking about an invisible court? >> because that's the court that the national security agency goes to to get authority -- >> how come the national security agency doesn't hav
the national security agency has spent decades and its leaders have spent decades defending this country. we learned they have access to aol's and verizon's records and yahoo's records and all the rest, but they can only access these records if they have found some communication to a terrorist and if they go to a fisa court and say we need to access those records. by and large, the guys working at the nsa are american patriots who put in decades in the silent service and i think there's a...
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after i stop in news that america's national security agency has been collecting information on millions of customers of one of the country's biggest telecommunications providers arisan further information of the extent of surveillance conducted by u.s. officials has leaked out and nine major internet companies they include google facebook yahoo microsoft skype you tube apple a.o.l. and pal talk have been used by the f.b.i. and the national security agency to monitor photos videos e-mails audio and all other sorts of information tracking a sweeping scope of individuals online activity as reported by the guardian and the washington post a highly classified program dubbed prism accounts for almost one in seven intelligence reports made by the n.s.a. to the u.s. president and congress this is of course the first time that this prism program has been publicly brought to light u.s. officials in particular members of congress aware of this program have been keeping quiet about the sweeping activity of violating the privacy of american citizens and of course so all of this comes after a secret
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the national security agency released details on a dozen incidents in which analysts used their spying power to snoop on a significant other or even just random people they just wanted to dig up dirt on. at least one case, an employee assigned overseas listened to phone conversations involving foreign women over a five-year span from '98 to 2003. in another instance, back in 2004, a civilian employee looked into a foreign number she found on her husband's cell phone because she suspected him of cheating. one guy even did a search of e-mail addresses belonging to his former girlfriend. but he says he didn't intend to read the e-mails, he was just practicing on the system. most of the workers found abusing nsa policies either quit before they could be fired and none of them were charged with any crimes. at least for now. six of the incidents have been referred to the justice department for possible prosecution. now it's time for our sports lead. for the first time since that fateful thanksgiving night in 2009 when the bird in the oven wasn't the only goose getting cooked, tiger woods is
the national security agency released details on a dozen incidents in which analysts used their spying power to snoop on a significant other or even just random people they just wanted to dig up dirt on. at least one case, an employee assigned overseas listened to phone conversations involving foreign women over a five-year span from '98 to 2003. in another instance, back in 2004, a civilian employee looked into a foreign number she found on her husband's cell phone because she suspected him of...
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the man who leaked word of secret surveillance by the national security agency has spoken out again. edward snowden held an online chat on the "guardian" web site. he defended what he did, saying "it was seeing a continuing litany of lies from senior officials and the realization that congress wholly supported the lies that compelled me to act." snowden was last known to be in hong kong, but he said today, "i have no contact with the chinese government. i work only with journalists." he also said he does not expect a fair trial, if he is ever charged and returned to the united states. the government of turkey kept up the pressure today in a bid to put an end to protests. riot police fired water cannons and tear gas at small groups of demonstrators near istanbul's taksim square. police ousted the protesters from a park there over the weekend, ending an 18-day sit-in. meanwhile, in ankara, thousands of striking union workers waved banners and flags today, in a peaceful rally appealing for a more democratic government. >> we are here to protest the ruling party's pressures. we protest a
the man who leaked word of secret surveillance by the national security agency has spoken out again. edward snowden held an online chat on the "guardian" web site. he defended what he did, saying "it was seeing a continuing litany of lies from senior officials and the realization that congress wholly supported the lies that compelled me to act." snowden was last known to be in hong kong, but he said today, "i have no contact with the chinese government. i work only with...
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the national security agency shows that in march of this year, in one month, the agency collected 97 billion pieces of intelligence from computer networks worldwide. the country from where most of that intel against was gathered, iran. that is 14 billion reports in one month alone. is the american government paranoid about iran or is there more to it. the presidential election for the country is on friday, and so many crucial issues from nuclear power to syria's civil war depend on it, it matters for america. any of the seven candidates make a difference in high iran is run? almost every single one, they have close ties to the supreme leader. one of the favorites is the current negotiator whose slogan is no compromise, no submission, only jilili. a cleric has talked about constructive interaction with the world, what does that mean? we're going to be there. it's a special live from iran, we'll see you live from tehran. finally tonight, you get to pick what cnn covers. go to cnn.com/changethelist, people the five stories you think need to change the most and we'll send john sutter to
the national security agency shows that in march of this year, in one month, the agency collected 97 billion pieces of intelligence from computer networks worldwide. the country from where most of that intel against was gathered, iran. that is 14 billion reports in one month alone. is the american government paranoid about iran or is there more to it. the presidential election for the country is on friday, and so many crucial issues from nuclear power to syria's civil war depend on it, it...
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quickly moved to slam the nsa, the national security agency, for what she calls a spying. this is covered in awful lot in the brazilian media, pretty much everywhere. she did not mince words. she said that the fact the nsa had access to her own communications, to state negations, e-mails, telephone calls pertaining to the national oil corporation, as well as brazilian people's personal e- mails, is a violation of human rights, curtailing civil liberties and eradicated the possibility of having real freedom of speech. hitting on a very american principal, freedom of speech. this is a head of state who has lived through a dictatorship herself. state censorship in recent history. >> and just canceled a state visit to washington. >> this is very close to her heart. she is not joking about this at all. she canceled a state visit. started off her speech with that. this was a big blow to barack obama, who entered the podium straight after her to this very frosty reception. if you go back to iran, the other guest everyone is talking about, everyone was i chelating. you mentioned m
quickly moved to slam the nsa, the national security agency, for what she calls a spying. this is covered in awful lot in the brazilian media, pretty much everywhere. she did not mince words. she said that the fact the nsa had access to her own communications, to state negations, e-mails, telephone calls pertaining to the national oil corporation, as well as brazilian people's personal e- mails, is a violation of human rights, curtailing civil liberties and eradicated the possibility of having...
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. >>> i'm proud to announce for two keep members of my national security team. chuck hagel for secretary of defense and john brennan for director of the central intelligence agency. >> i'm grateful for an opportunity to strengthen our country and strengthen our country's alliances and advance global freedom and decency as we help build a better world for all mankind. >> if confirmed it will make it my mission that the c.i.a. has the tools it needs to keep our nation safe and that its work always reflects the liberties and values we hold so dear. >> bret: president announcing his nominations for defense secretary and c.i.a. director today and the white house gearing up for a fight because critics already out and about. >> certainly we'll give him an opportunity to explain himself with a fair and full hearing but there has been bipartisan concerns expressed. i'm one of them about his position on iran, getting a nuclear weapon, on direct face to face negotiations with state sponsored terrorist organizations like hamas. his big questions about his commitment to supp
. >>> i'm proud to announce for two keep members of my national security team. chuck hagel for secretary of defense and john brennan for director of the central intelligence agency. >> i'm grateful for an opportunity to strengthen our country and strengthen our country's alliances and advance global freedom and decency as we help build a better world for all mankind. >> if confirmed it will make it my mission that the c.i.a. has the tools it needs to keep our nation safe...
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i work on behalf a national security of our country and on behalf of the people of the united states until my name entry affiliation were exposed in the national media july 14, 2003, after a leak by administration officials. how then can the president make the most important decision of all about the security of our country? abouteel passionately that. you have to get the politics out of the policy process. >> i appreciate that. someone who is in the military was very upset about the invasion of iraq and came to spend some time in washington. she was very upset about torture bush having taken us into a war -- about george bush taking us into a war that she considered lies. she wanted to get her message across. >> the t-shirt said? .> impeach bush she wrote on her shirt. >> when did you learn you could not have any signs? >> somewhere online. >> how much do people on capitol hill, either the police or the staff of the committee or members, talk to you ever? >> we have meetings all the time with people on the hill. even today when i leave here, i will be going to meetings on the hill w
i work on behalf a national security of our country and on behalf of the people of the united states until my name entry affiliation were exposed in the national media july 14, 2003, after a leak by administration officials. how then can the president make the most important decision of all about the security of our country? abouteel passionately that. you have to get the politics out of the policy process. >> i appreciate that. someone who is in the military was very upset about the...
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according to "the guardian" newspaper, the national security agency shows that in march of this year, in one month, the agency collected 97 billion pieces of intelligence from computer networks worldwide. the country where most of that intelligence was gathered, iran. with more than 14 billion reports in that month alone. yes, that is billion with a "b." is the american government paranoid about iran or is there something more to it? this week we want to pull the curtain back on iran. the presidential election for the country is on friday, and so many crucial issues from nuclear power to syria's civil war depend on it. it matters for america. will any of the seven candidates make a difference in how iran is won? almost every single one have ties to the supreme leader ayatollah khomeini. jalili's slogan is "no compromise, no submission, only jalili." another cleric has talked about constructive interaction with the world, but what does that really mean? we're going to be there. it's an "outfront" special report live from iran thursday and friday night. we'll see you from tehran. >>> fi
according to "the guardian" newspaper, the national security agency shows that in march of this year, in one month, the agency collected 97 billion pieces of intelligence from computer networks worldwide. the country where most of that intelligence was gathered, iran. with more than 14 billion reports in that month alone. yes, that is billion with a "b." is the american government paranoid about iran or is there something more to it? this week we want to pull the curtain...
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security agency intercepted phone calls and her own e-mail. today she said espionage among friends is "totally unacceptable." >> ( translated ): medling in such a manner the life and affairs of other countries have a breach of international law and, as such, it is an affront to the principles that should otherwise govern relations among countries, especially among friendly nations. >> woodruff: rousseff said brazil, which is an important hub for transatlantic fiber optic cables, is adopting new laws and technology to protect against illegal interceptions of communications in the future. for the first time, the former pope benedict xvi has publicly denied responsibility in covering up sexual abuse by priests. he did so in a letter to a prominent italian atheist. excerpts were published today in the newspaper "la repubblica." the retired pontiff wrote: "i never tried to cover up these things. that the power of evil penetrates to such a point is, for us, a source of suffering." four men in chicago were charged today in last week's shootings at a
security agency intercepted phone calls and her own e-mail. today she said espionage among friends is "totally unacceptable." >> ( translated ): medling in such a manner the life and affairs of other countries have a breach of international law and, as such, it is an affront to the principles that should otherwise govern relations among countries, especially among friendly nations. >> woodruff: rousseff said brazil, which is an important hub for transatlantic fiber optic...
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on thursday, the guardian newspaper reported that the national security agency had been tracking internet communications since the september 11 attacks. at first, the nsa only collected e-mail data generated either by non-u.s. citizens or by people physically outside the country. but in 2007, that data collection was expanded to cover all people inside the u.s., even though the nsa is not supposed to spying on americans. the program did not end until sometime in 2011, more than two years after barack obama became president. meantime, the u.s. top military officer said he is concerned about the security of the nsa itself. >> you cannot stop someone from breaking the law 100% of the time. you just cannot stop that from happening. you can certainly increased scrutiny in terms of their background investigation and reduce the number of them and put different degrees of oversight in place. thehile grappling with limits of protecting the american sense of privacy. governmenth african says nelson mandela's condition is now stable, but he remains critically ill. of well-wishers have been praying,
on thursday, the guardian newspaper reported that the national security agency had been tracking internet communications since the september 11 attacks. at first, the nsa only collected e-mail data generated either by non-u.s. citizens or by people physically outside the country. but in 2007, that data collection was expanded to cover all people inside the u.s., even though the nsa is not supposed to spying on americans. the program did not end until sometime in 2011, more than two years after...
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it's easier to portray him as a traitor a correspondent in washington the national security agency which snowden used to work for them as a contract to seems to be undaunted by the scandal surrounding it that is scaring us colleges for new recruits but it is going to smooth the q. and a session at one university recently recruiters from themselves facing tough questions from students over the galaxy of the n.s.a.'s actions but the target is the students at the university of wisconsin she told me what happened. i think they were completely caught off guard they were confused you can hear that on tape it sounded like they never had to actually justify or even critically think about the work that they're engaged in and they simply didn't know how to answer the questions and these are very basic questions about the nature of their work that speaks to the bubble i think that the intelligence community lives in that they are so good they think it they actually don't have to answer any questions that they can go on recruiting just they have just as they have they ended up by telling us that n.s
it's easier to portray him as a traitor a correspondent in washington the national security agency which snowden used to work for them as a contract to seems to be undaunted by the scandal surrounding it that is scaring us colleges for new recruits but it is going to smooth the q. and a session at one university recently recruiters from themselves facing tough questions from students over the galaxy of the n.s.a.'s actions but the target is the students at the university of wisconsin she told...
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the national security agency also said it investigated less than 300 phone records seized in the broad collection of metadata at last year. the nsa claims monitoring has foiled terror plot in the u.s. and 20 other countries but has not provided any details. the phone records program has been in effect since two thousand six. according to the washington post, vice the courts have written orders for the bulk election of metadata every three months since may of that year, from companies including at&t and bellsouth. the court orders were prompted by a request from an unspecified telephone provider after war and less surveillance was exposed. the company apparently asked the bush administration to come up with order so it was legally bound to comply. edward snowden is believed to remain in hong kong as he faces an ongoing u.s. investigation. on saturday, a group of demonstrators braved heavy rain in a show of him. >> he is not a hero or a traitor. he is just a regular citizen. we're going to be standing in solidarity with him, hoping that rule rule of law in hong kong is upheld. >> today,
the national security agency also said it investigated less than 300 phone records seized in the broad collection of metadata at last year. the nsa claims monitoring has foiled terror plot in the u.s. and 20 other countries but has not provided any details. the phone records program has been in effect since two thousand six. according to the washington post, vice the courts have written orders for the bulk election of metadata every three months since may of that year, from companies including...
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security agency. back to the brink the turkish prime minister is set to return to the country to face demands for him to resign over a brutal police crackdown on demonstrations that's left. the top stories this hour . on screen or in international news. from moscow this is r.t. with the twenty four hours a day breaking news on r.t. russian president vladimir putin has announced the end of his marriage let's not talk to marina. so we've heard from the couple's themselves and it was on t.v. exactly and this is something that the russian people were definitely not expecting to be done or and now in fact this way of course they are and in the years of speculation about their relationship they haven't been picked to get there very often and recent times so the russian people there have a feeling that something is wrong but again because of light of truth in himself. promotes traditional values all the time even if there was something wrong in a relationship i believe that the russian people thought we woul
security agency. back to the brink the turkish prime minister is set to return to the country to face demands for him to resign over a brutal police crackdown on demonstrations that's left. the top stories this hour . on screen or in international news. from moscow this is r.t. with the twenty four hours a day breaking news on r.t. russian president vladimir putin has announced the end of his marriage let's not talk to marina. so we've heard from the couple's themselves and it was on t.v....